Pay off your home faster.

Every year, we save customers thousands of dollars by helping them refinance their existing mortgages.

Refinance your home

There are lots of good reasons to consider refinancing.

You want to pay off your home faster. Changing from a 30-year loan to a 15-year loan will raise your monthly payment, but over the span of your loan, you can save thousands of dollars.

You want cash for something else. If you have equity in your home, you can leverage it to pay for home improvements, pay off debt, or accomplish other goals.

Interest rates may be lower than when you first bought. When you refinance the balance on your loan at a lower rate, you can reduce your monthly payment and the total cost of your loan.

You want a fixed rate. If your current mortgage has an adjustable interest rate, you may want to lock in at a fixed rate to reduce the risk of paying more if rates go up.

Your credit score has improved. If your credit score has gone up substantially from when you took out the loan, you may qualify for a better rate. It’s always worthwhile to ask!

Check out our refinancing checklist below to help you pull all of your information together. Then apply online, and someone from our team will reach out to walk through the process with you.

Mortgage Refinancing Checklist

To help you get your mortgage approval as quickly as possible, be prepared to gather the following items. If you have any questions about what to provide, your loan officer will be happy to explain.

Copy of your homeowner's insurance declarations page and a copy of the title from your current home

Paycheck stubs for the most recent 30-day period or a signed 30-day printout from your employer(s)

Current Proof of Income Letter from Social Security if applicable (If you do not have a recent letter, you can request one online by visiting Social Security Online Services or by contacting your local Social Security Office)

W-2s and 1099s from all employers for the past 2 years (including unemployment compensation if applicable)

If you are self-employed, commissioned, a driver, in sales or have rental property: provide complete tax returns for the past 2 years and a year-to-date profit & loss statement

Copy of valid driver's licenses or state ID cards for all borrowers

Divorce/child support papers and 1-year Friend of the Court payment history

Account numbers, balances, and payment amounts for all open debt

Copy of 2 months bank statements or a 90-day printout that is stamped and signed by the bank(s)

Copy of the most recent statement for any asset accounts you have (401k, IRA, life insurance, etc.)